Noun
trade magazine (plural trade magazines)
a magazine dedicated to the dissemination of information related to a particular industry
According to Washington Business Forward, a lobbying trade magazine, Senator Tom DeLay was a major factor in those victories. Source: Internet
In 1991 Kim Cahill responded to an out of date ad for a singer in a local industry trade magazine. Source: Internet
The competition was organized by Italian trade magazine Vado e Torno in partnership with the Polytechnic University of Milan. Source: Internet
Courtyard by Marriott hotel in downtown Holland general manager was named one of 30 GMs to Watch by national trade magazine “Hotel Management.” Source: Internet
In February 1994, together with financier Chic Murphy, they placed an advertisement in the trade magazine The Stage asking for singers to audition for an all-female pop band at Danceworks studios. Source: Internet
William Patterson University in Wayne and Monmouth University in West Long Branch received special nods from the trade magazine. Source: Internet